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478 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 11:14 PM
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what is the best lease i can get for the 07 ES 350 with premium plus (w/NAV) with paying only the first months payment MSRP $41095. I live in NJ. Thanks
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Car man I need help. I am looking at leasing a 2007 Lexus ES 350 in South Florida. The MSRP is $35,475. I have read posts from people stating the largest discount you can get is around $2000 to $2500. My credit score is above 740 with all 3 CRB's. The post on Aug. 1st by "beachbum" is for a 32 month lease $10K miles 69% residual. #1 What type of discount can I get off the MSRP? #2 What money factor should I be getting? #3 What do you estimate my monthly payment? thanks for your help. I will post with details after I lease so that others can use as resource.
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Replying to: bernster (Jul 28, 2006 2:49 pm) Appreciate your help.
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Hi--been lurking a bit here on the ES350 forum but am almost ready to pull the trigger on a lease...here are the numbers my local dealership gave me: ES350 (UL, ML, intuitive parking assist, rear lip spoiler, pref. acc. pkg.): Lease terms: 36 mos./12K miles (60% residual) MSRP: $44288 Purchase price: $39963 Cap cost reduction: $333.58 Monthly payment (incl. tax): $619.73 Drive-off: $2000 ($1046.69--which I assume includes acquisition fee, vehicle registration, and other required fees; $619.73 first month payment; and $333.58 CCR--yes I could just not pay the CCR but then my monthly payment will increse to $630.84), w/ no security deposit required. Unfortunately, my FICO-II Auto score isn't all that hot but the finance guy was willing to grant me a Tier exception which bumped me up (down?) to Tier-2 money factor (0.00325). Any thoughts on whether the above is a fair lease offer would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Premium Plus & Navigation Package: $41,289.00 In addition to the features in the Premium Package: Rain-Sensing Wipers, Memory Passenger Seat, Driver Seat Cushion Extension, Rear-Side Air Bags, Full Size Spare, Park Assist, Voice-Activated Navigation System with Rear Back-up Camera. Here's what I got quoted $492/month including sales tax 32 months 12,000miles/year, upfront we pay up front sales tax 1306 Bank fee 795 DMV plates 295 Bank tax 55 First month 492 total upfront $2941 The salesman said he couldn't get it this low through lfs and went through Hyundai's bank. Anything look fishy about this deal? I've been trying to work it out but without the residual for 32months/12Kyear i couldn't. Looks to me like a selling price around 38K and a money factor around 6%(.00245)??? Any input?
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Replying to: beachbum_ny (Aug 01, 2006 9:54 am) You're in good shape with this car's money factor. Thee factor that you were quoted is right in line with Lexus Financial Services' current buy rate for a lease of this car by a Tier 1+ customer. Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: kstro135 (Aug 03, 2006 8:01 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: lookingates350 (Aug 11, 2006 4:26 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: jwangsdc (Aug 30, 2006 3:22 pm) I'm guessing that the "bank fee" might be something similar to the Lexus acquisition fee since you're being financed through a different bank? The "bank tax" appears to be tax on the "bank fee"--amazing how companies find many different ways to assess a tax on just about everything...but in any case, I would venture to think that those numbers seem to be par for the course...except for the up front sales tax which to me doesn't make sense--but again, that might be something that's required in your state/county/city. The dealer should be able tell you what the residual is for 32/12k, along w/ the MF being applied to your loan; no reason why he wouldn't do so unless he thinks you wouldn't know any better. Don't even consider analyzing that--or any--offer until you and the dealer first agree upon an acceptable selling price...then ask him to provide the residual and MF once he quotes you an offer based on those three factors (selling price, residual, MF). Once you have those figures, only then can you figure out if he's trying to pull the wool over your eyes. |
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